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Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (1992-11)
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Review excerpt from CHOICE, March 2002 issue
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Review Date: 2002-03-26
Review Date: 2002-03-26
"... there is no other encyclopedia of physical sciences that reaches the depth of this one. It will meet most of the needs of students and general readers. For academic and larger public libraries." -- K. Manuel, New Mexico State University

English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction (Studies in English Language)
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2002-07-08)
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Great Introduction to English Corpus Linguistics!
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Review Date: 2005-04-03
Review Date: 2005-04-03
English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction is a must read for anyone wanting to secure a first foothold of understanding in the field. I think it would also provide a good overview for experienced corpus linguists. The book is extremely well written. There is no fluff but the text is very readable and open to anyone with an interest. The author is consistent in his prose and does a good job of balancing practical and theoretical concerns. He doesn't waste the reader's time with trifles, but makes a good entry into each well-defined subject area, provides you with a content that presents itself without considerable prerequisites of knowledge, and makes a clean exit with an apt conclusion to each chapter. The material builds on itself but is also spread out - but not to thin to loose perspective - so as not to topple the reader. I think the only thing that I might have added would have been a summary checklist with cross-reference back to individual sections. However, with 141 reading pages, it is concise enough to do a quick review by flipping through the various sections. This is important, because there is much information to take from this book as one furthers their learning.

Esdras I & II
Published in Paperback by Anchor Bible (1995-03-01)
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'This is a fascinating account 2 Esdras
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'This is a fascinating account 2 Esdras (sometimes also referred to as Ezra/Shealtiel or the Apocalypse of Ezra, which is also the name of a different but interdependant work) is a Jewish apocalypse that some many scholars purport to be written toward the end of the first century AD. It is not accepted as scriptural by most Christians, who list it among the Apocrypha. However the Ethiopian and Russian Orthodox churches consider it canonical, and it was often cited by the Fathers of the Church.
Uriel
Is one of the most dedicated and faithful members of the host and as such was put in charge of Tartarus (another name for Hades), He Identified as both a seraph and a cherub and is most well known for his appearance in the book of Revelation where he calls forth the birds of the air to feast upon the fallen. Here his role was as Regent of the Sun. Although Raphael is credited with teaching the building of the ark, Uriel warned Noah of the impending flood. He also attacked Moses for failing to circumcise his son.
"Accepted as an archangel by the Church for many centuries, he was finally removed from the records in 745 CE as the Church became increasingly concerned with the prominence the public was placing upon angels."
The name Uriel means God is my Light; or God is Light; or Radiation of God; or God is the radiating principle of Light; or Fire of God.
Uriel is one of the Archangels of rabbinical angelology. He was sent by God to answer the questions of Esdras (II Esdras iv). He is mentioned in I Enoch and IV Ezra, where he "watches over thunder and terror." In the Midrash 1, Uriel is said to be one of the four guardians of God's throne. In The Book of Adam and Eve he presides over repentance.
Uriel appears in Milton's Paradise Lost where he is the 'Regent of the Sun' and 'sharpest-sighted spirit of all in heaven.'
Uriel is of the leading angels in noncanonical lore, and ranked variously as a Seraph, Cherub, Regent of the Sun, Flame of God, and Angel of the Presence. As one of the most faithful and dedicated members of the host, Uriel was also placed in charge of Tartarus (another name for Hades).
Uriel has been identified as one of the angels who helped bury Adam and Abel in Paradise. He is known as the dark angel who wrestled with Jacob at Peniel; as the destroyer of the hosts of Sennacherib ; as the messenger sent by God to Noah to warn him of the impending deluge, (although Raphael is credited with teaching the building of the ark), all of which feats or missions have been credited to other angels. In the view of Louis Ginzberg, the "prince of lights" in The Manual of Discipline, refers to Uriel. In addition, Uriel is said to have disclosed the mysteries of the heavenly arcana to Ezra; interpreted prophecies, and led Abraham out of Ur.
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* of the reception history of Second Esdras that superbly highlights the complex relationship between texts and their interpreters ... Hamilton's study will be welcomed by all kinds of specialists, not least because of his impressive command of the relevant sources and their historical settings. His lucid summaries are always accompanied by pertinent quotations in their original languages - no mean feat, given the range of languages involved!' - The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
* 'A fascinating account' - Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
* 'Hamilton's discussions reflect solid and often insightful scholarship, and at several points add significant new dimensions to our understanding; in general his work fills a notable void in the available literature. The volume helpfully includes the AV text of 2 Esdras as an appendix' - Sixteenth Century Journal
* 'The bibliography is full, the scholarship impeccable. This is scholarly writing of the highest level' - Ecclesiastical History
* 'Hamilton's survey casts light on issues in a broad variety of fields' - Sixteenth Century Journal
* ' Hamilton's erudition, grasp on an immense range of problems and intimate knowledge of an impressive number of past micro-cultures of exegis and prophecy inform every page of The Apocryphal Apocalypse ' - Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement
* 'Alastair Hamilton ... has now devoted a learned and lucid book to the reception of 2 Esdras in the Renaissance and after' - Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement
* 'The work reads like a good novel, but is a very scholarly production, evidence of immense research ... we have reason to be grateful to this author for putting his tremendous erudition at our disposal in this volume' - The Heythrop Journal
* 'This book is especially interesting for the light it sheds on different attitudes to the apocrypha' - Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4
* 'This is a delightful book that will repay the attention of almost any reader interested in the scholarship, thought world or contemporary culture of Renaissance and Reformation Europe.' - Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4
* 'Hamilton's book is an outstanding and very original contribution to the history of changing religious and scholarly attitudes towards biblical texts; a history in which woof and warp of the rich intellectual texture of dissent and prophecy in early modern times become clearly visible, to the delight of the reader' - Church History (Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Vol.81 No.1)
* 'Alastair Hamilton has rescued this prophetic text from scholarly oblivion' - Church History (Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Vol.81 No.1)
* 'This erudite tour de force is something more than a simple bibliographical examination of 2 Esdras, it is also an important contribution to the intellectual history of the period ... Hamilton's ... study ... fills in some of the gaps left by mainstream histories of ideas that tend to focus on dominant thinkers and their contributions to the development of civilization.' - Journal of The Society for Utopian Studies, Vol. 11, No.2, 2000
* 'Hamilton's study is a fascinating, and different, study of how a relatively obscure apocryphon was made use of at a crucial period in European history by some significant and influential writers, and indeed by a few artists ... This monograph could and should stimulate renewed study of this apocalypse.' - J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII, 2 (2000)
* 'Hamilton's monograph betrays wide learning and scholarship. The bibliography and footnotes are full and impressive. His writing style is clear and fluent' - J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII,2 (2000)
* 'The remarkably thorough and engaging history of hte reception of the apocryphal book of 2 Esdras will be important to historians of the Reformation, particularly those with an interest in dissenting and millenarian movements. ...also worthwhile reading for biblical scholars who are interested in the history of interpretation, because the diversity of hermeneutical approaches during this period is often overlooked. ... Hamilton commands an admirable array of sources, some of them very obsure, and weaves them into a fascinating historical narrative.' - Karina Martin Hogan, Journal of Religion, Vol 81
I Like this book Give this Book 5 star Good translation Like this book is very interesting
Uriel
Is one of the most dedicated and faithful members of the host and as such was put in charge of Tartarus (another name for Hades), He Identified as both a seraph and a cherub and is most well known for his appearance in the book of Revelation where he calls forth the birds of the air to feast upon the fallen. Here his role was as Regent of the Sun. Although Raphael is credited with teaching the building of the ark, Uriel warned Noah of the impending flood. He also attacked Moses for failing to circumcise his son.
"Accepted as an archangel by the Church for many centuries, he was finally removed from the records in 745 CE as the Church became increasingly concerned with the prominence the public was placing upon angels."
The name Uriel means God is my Light; or God is Light; or Radiation of God; or God is the radiating principle of Light; or Fire of God.
Uriel is one of the Archangels of rabbinical angelology. He was sent by God to answer the questions of Esdras (II Esdras iv). He is mentioned in I Enoch and IV Ezra, where he "watches over thunder and terror." In the Midrash 1, Uriel is said to be one of the four guardians of God's throne. In The Book of Adam and Eve he presides over repentance.
Uriel appears in Milton's Paradise Lost where he is the 'Regent of the Sun' and 'sharpest-sighted spirit of all in heaven.'
Uriel is of the leading angels in noncanonical lore, and ranked variously as a Seraph, Cherub, Regent of the Sun, Flame of God, and Angel of the Presence. As one of the most faithful and dedicated members of the host, Uriel was also placed in charge of Tartarus (another name for Hades).
Uriel has been identified as one of the angels who helped bury Adam and Abel in Paradise. He is known as the dark angel who wrestled with Jacob at Peniel; as the destroyer of the hosts of Sennacherib ; as the messenger sent by God to Noah to warn him of the impending deluge, (although Raphael is credited with teaching the building of the ark), all of which feats or missions have been credited to other angels. In the view of Louis Ginzberg, the "prince of lights" in The Manual of Discipline, refers to Uriel. In addition, Uriel is said to have disclosed the mysteries of the heavenly arcana to Ezra; interpreted prophecies, and led Abraham out of Ur.
*
* of the reception history of Second Esdras that superbly highlights the complex relationship between texts and their interpreters ... Hamilton's study will be welcomed by all kinds of specialists, not least because of his impressive command of the relevant sources and their historical settings. His lucid summaries are always accompanied by pertinent quotations in their original languages - no mean feat, given the range of languages involved!' - The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
* 'A fascinating account' - Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
* 'Hamilton's discussions reflect solid and often insightful scholarship, and at several points add significant new dimensions to our understanding; in general his work fills a notable void in the available literature. The volume helpfully includes the AV text of 2 Esdras as an appendix' - Sixteenth Century Journal
* 'The bibliography is full, the scholarship impeccable. This is scholarly writing of the highest level' - Ecclesiastical History
* 'Hamilton's survey casts light on issues in a broad variety of fields' - Sixteenth Century Journal
* ' Hamilton's erudition, grasp on an immense range of problems and intimate knowledge of an impressive number of past micro-cultures of exegis and prophecy inform every page of The Apocryphal Apocalypse ' - Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement
* 'Alastair Hamilton ... has now devoted a learned and lucid book to the reception of 2 Esdras in the Renaissance and after' - Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement
* 'The work reads like a good novel, but is a very scholarly production, evidence of immense research ... we have reason to be grateful to this author for putting his tremendous erudition at our disposal in this volume' - The Heythrop Journal
* 'This book is especially interesting for the light it sheds on different attitudes to the apocrypha' - Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4
* 'This is a delightful book that will repay the attention of almost any reader interested in the scholarship, thought world or contemporary culture of Renaissance and Reformation Europe.' - Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4
* 'Hamilton's book is an outstanding and very original contribution to the history of changing religious and scholarly attitudes towards biblical texts; a history in which woof and warp of the rich intellectual texture of dissent and prophecy in early modern times become clearly visible, to the delight of the reader' - Church History (Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Vol.81 No.1)
* 'Alastair Hamilton has rescued this prophetic text from scholarly oblivion' - Church History (Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Vol.81 No.1)
* 'This erudite tour de force is something more than a simple bibliographical examination of 2 Esdras, it is also an important contribution to the intellectual history of the period ... Hamilton's ... study ... fills in some of the gaps left by mainstream histories of ideas that tend to focus on dominant thinkers and their contributions to the development of civilization.' - Journal of The Society for Utopian Studies, Vol. 11, No.2, 2000
* 'Hamilton's study is a fascinating, and different, study of how a relatively obscure apocryphon was made use of at a crucial period in European history by some significant and influential writers, and indeed by a few artists ... This monograph could and should stimulate renewed study of this apocalypse.' - J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII, 2 (2000)
* 'Hamilton's monograph betrays wide learning and scholarship. The bibliography and footnotes are full and impressive. His writing style is clear and fluent' - J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII,2 (2000)
* 'The remarkably thorough and engaging history of hte reception of the apocryphal book of 2 Esdras will be important to historians of the Reformation, particularly those with an interest in dissenting and millenarian movements. ...also worthwhile reading for biblical scholars who are interested in the history of interpretation, because the diversity of hermeneutical approaches during this period is often overlooked. ... Hamilton commands an admirable array of sources, some of them very obsure, and weaves them into a fascinating historical narrative.' - Karina Martin Hogan, Journal of Religion, Vol 81
I Like this book Give this Book 5 star Good translation Like this book is very interesting
Everywhere Babies
Published in Paperback by Harcourt Children's Books (2001)
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
Review Date: 2008-01-18
this baby extravaganza, Meyers describes babies and the wonderful things they do from the time they are born until their first birthday. Full color. Annotation:
A collection of babies from all over the world is depicted going about their daily lives, which involve being fed, hugged, kissed, and generally adored by their loving families. This rhyming babypalooza is accompanied by watercolor illustrations.
A collection of babies from all over the world is depicted going about their daily lives, which involve being fed, hugged, kissed, and generally adored by their loving families. This rhyming babypalooza is accompanied by watercolor illustrations.
Evil Stalks the Night
Published in Paperback by Banner of Truth (1985-12)
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A great story
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-26
Review Date: 2001-06-26
If you are insterested in a story that deals with love, reincarnation and magic, this story could be for you. There are a few chilling parts but on the whole, it is a great book to read.

Evolving Excellence: Thoughts on Lean Enterprise Leadership
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2007-01-29)
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Insightful Distallation of Lean Blog Articles
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Review Date: 2007-04-22
Review Date: 2007-04-22
The authors, Kevin Meyer and Bill Waddell, are both extremely knowledgeable about the practice of Lean management. This compilation of blog postings will be of great value to anyone who is beginning to learn about Lean management or who is more advanced but would like to deepen their understanding of Lean management. Each posting conveys a useful chunk information, presented in a way allows readers pick up the book whenever they have a few spare minutes and add to their knowledge base. The book is also valuable because it reflects contemporary Lean thinking and practice, and is thus an important window into the world of Lean management.

Exile
Published in Paperback by Lulu.com (2006-01-27)
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Exile - Great suspense
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Review Date: 2006-07-09
Review Date: 2006-07-09
EXILE is full of great suspense. A page turner from beginning to end. I couldn't put it down. The characters seemed so real and the action so intense. This is absolutely a book I will be reading again and again.
The Exiles of Crocodile Island
Published in Hardcover by Mesorah Publications, Limited (1986-06)
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awesome and moving, and based on truth
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Review Date: 2000-07-28
Review Date: 2000-07-28
An awesome and moving fictionalized account of the Jewish children abducted from Portugal by the church, and sent to colonize the island of Sao Tome, and become christians. The book describes the desperate attempt of the children to hold on to the religion of their parents. The fictionalized account of the children's struggle is backed by historical evidence. I have heard there are residents of Sao Tome to this day who still identify their Jewish ancestry.
Facing reality: From world federalism to the CIA
Published in Unknown Binding by Harper & Row (1980)
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Prof. Meyer taught me how to be an intel spec. at Georgetown
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-07
Review Date: 1999-04-07
Cord Meyer is a cult personality. Every american alive after 1945 should read this book

Family Law in a Nutshell, 5th (Nutshell Series)
Published in Paperback by Thomson West (2007-08-17)
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Concise, well-written, authoritative
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-14
Review Date: 2004-12-14
"Nutshells" are not just for slackers who blew off the semester and need to cram at the last minute. I've been consistently impressed with the quality of West's Nutshell series. They're excellent study aids for summary, clarification, and getting the key points and big picture. This one is written by two prominent scholars in the field, the senior of whom (Harry Krause at Illinois) is also the lead editor on one of the major casebooks (Krause, Elrod, Garrison, Oldham, Family Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions). Thus this little book is epecially valuable if your class is using that casebook.
This nutshell provides an excellent tour through all the major areas and issues of family law. There's a nice balance among history, leading cases, and commentary on how the law is evolving. It's short, concise, and, as the authors are not afraid to be droll now and then, a breezy, interesting, and pleasant read.
This nutshell provides an excellent tour through all the major areas and issues of family law. There's a nice balance among history, leading cases, and commentary on how the law is evolving. It's short, concise, and, as the authors are not afraid to be droll now and then, a breezy, interesting, and pleasant read.
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